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and that's what we used to chat about. and rahm was saying maybe he just was thinking about the smoothies on hawaii. >> rose: that's an interesting detail about that. i saw rahm emanuel interviewed and i didn't get this from him yesterday. it's the idea that he still plays, a role. he's still connected to rahm emanuel and gives him advice when asks and asks him advice often. >> i think that would be smart. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his friend. he's 94 years old. he clearly has not been well: >> he's not well, charlie, he stopped having any kind of public events a couple years ago. he -- you know, a man who -- so much confidence felt that he just wasn't up to being in public and his memory wasn't up to it and would occasionally forget people's names and he's so proud that he didn't want to subject himself to that. i think he's struggling. he's 94 years old. i think some things are failing. he doesn't want to be out there publicly and i think we have to respect that. >> rose: when he
and that's what we used to chat about. and rahm was saying maybe he just was thinking about the smoothies on hawaii. >> rose: that's an interesting detail about that. i saw rahm emanuel interviewed and i didn't get this from him yesterday. it's the idea that he still plays, a role. he's still connected to rahm emanuel and gives him advice when asks and asks him advice often. >> i think that would be smart. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his...
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what was the word you used? >> very loosely scrambled, the way myothe taught me to do it. >> rose: (laughs) me, too. and what else? >> there would be eggs, poached eggs with hollandaise, there would be a steak with somber haze in and scrambled eggs. basically breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> rose: you would not allow ketchup near your eggs? >> much to my father's horror i don't mind ketchup with my eggs. (laughter) >> rose: go ahead. >> i was raised on the west coast where we ate a lot of fish so i would love to have some grants.gov lox, simple crisp bread, mustard on top and a very very simple. it doesn't work that great together but it doesn't matter i would love a bottle of bordeaux. i know it would be good. >> actually, when i asked marcus about the food he said "food doesn't matter." remember? >> it's such a big question, actually. so i think you would have so many other things to think about and for me what i draw from my swedish side, what i draw from the ethiopian side of me and i think salmon, lox, and t
what was the word you used? >> very loosely scrambled, the way myothe taught me to do it. >> rose: (laughs) me, too. and what else? >> there would be eggs, poached eggs with hollandaise, there would be a steak with somber haze in and scrambled eggs. basically breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> rose: you would not allow ketchup near your eggs? >> much to my father's horror i don't mind ketchup with my eggs. (laughter) >> rose: go ahead. >> i was raised on...
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and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come that community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, that we are praying for them, and that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memory-- memories but also in ours. may god bless the memory of the victims. and in the words of scripture, heal the broken hearted, and bind up their wounds. >> rose: flags at the white house and the capitol are flying at half-mast in recognition of one of the worst school shootings in american history. the victims and their families are in our thoughts and prayers this evening as we air a program on a brain series about post traumatic stress disorder. after this break, our program on post traumatic disorder begins. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning spons
and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come that community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, that we are praying for them, and that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memory-- memories but also in ours. may god bless the memory...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters, today on america's test kitchen. >> today on america's test kitchen, julia uncovers the secrets to cooking with a slow cooker. first, she teaches chris how to make the ultimate old-fashioned chicken noodle soup. next, she reveals the test kitchen's secrets for foolproof porkn.
thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. i am suze guerra, this is the eve of a critical weekend for retailers, will stores be filled with buyers or just browsers? the answers will decide how this holiday season turns out. >> good evening, i am tom hudson just in time for the holidays, cheapers gasoline and the prices could keep falling, they could at all below $3 a gallon in the new year. >> and why a new program to hell student loan borrowers could be a big win for high earners with graduate degrees. >> that and more tonight on nbr
thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. i am suze guerra, this is the eve of a critical weekend for retailers, will stores be filled with buyers or just browsers? the answers will decide how this holiday season turns out. >> good evening, i am tom hudson just in time for the holidays, cheapers gasoline and the prices...
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, congratulations. >> thank you for having us. thank you so much. >> rose: garrison keillor is here, he is perhaps the country's most beloved midwesterner for almost 40 years, he has hosted the radio program of prairie home companion each saturday night. its mix of music and humor and homespun erudition reaches four, count them 4 million listeners or 590 station this is month a program will be broadcast live from the town hall here in new york city, i am pleased to have garrison keillor back at this table, welcome, sir. >> you make it sound good, charlie. >> rose: it is good. >> i wish my mother were around to hear that. >> rose: i want to show your mother how good you are. 70, we just briefly reflecting on 70. >> it is a good age, it is a good age, you will find that out, son, when you -- >> rose: i have already found that out. >> it is wonderful. it is a wonderful age, the people that you the people you were afraid of have mostly died off, the people who knew too much about you, and the people who made you quake, your parents fo
, congratulations. >> thank you for having us. thank you so much. >> rose: garrison keillor is here, he is perhaps the country's most beloved midwesterner for almost 40 years, he has hosted the radio program of prairie home companion each saturday night. its mix of music and humor and homespun erudition reaches four, count them 4 million listeners or 590 station this is month a program will be broadcast live from the town hall here in new york city, i am pleased to have garrison...
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stay with us. stuart stevensess here, he served as mitt romney top campaign strategist in the presidential elections. he wrote a piece in "the washington post" last week called a good man, the right fight. in it he argued when mitt romney stood on stage with president obama, it wasn't about television ads or whiz bang turnout technologies, it was about fundamental republican ideas versus fundamental democratic ideas. it was about lower taxes or higher taxes less government or more government, more freedom and less freedom. and republican ideals mitt romney carried the day. stevens was a controversial figure throughout the campaign. he drew criticism externally for being too cautious in defining his candidate and internally for being a sometimes divisive and material figure. in august a new republic profiled him as friendship with mitt romney. the article was published under the title the square and the flare. i've known stuart stevens for a long time and i am pleased to have him here at this table
stay with us. stuart stevensess here, he served as mitt romney top campaign strategist in the presidential elections. he wrote a piece in "the washington post" last week called a good man, the right fight. in it he argued when mitt romney stood on stage with president obama, it wasn't about television ads or whiz bang turnout technologies, it was about fundamental republican ideas versus fundamental democratic ideas. it was about lower taxes or higher taxes less government or more...
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stay with us. we continue our coverage of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school with john miller. he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse than he actually accomplished, which is hard to fathom. but what we are told now by police are that not only did he have multiple weapons which we knew and not only did they recover multiple shell cases from the shots he fired, but he also possessed, and i'm quoting now, hundreds of rounds of unspent ammunition that he brought with him, possibly with the intent to go throu
stay with us. we continue our coverage of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school with john miller. he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer,...
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it made us -- it hurt us inside the country, it hurt us outside the country. so i would say if this goes into next year we ought to consider that failure. we ought to get these guys to do a deal that they know they can do and we have to get them do it now. this is not just jeff immelt speaking, the business community almost universally speaks with one voice and that needs to get done now and moving it to next year is failure. >> rose: i don't know of any c.e.o. who knows more about the world because of how much you travel and how many countries you have business in. what's the impression of the united states in those countries? because you immediate with the leaders of these countries as well as their establishment. what are they saying about us? clearly they're saying get your financial house in order. >> so i think the first thing is they like president obama. they just do. he is a beloved figure in almost every corner of the world. i would start with that. and secretary clinton they are highly respected, highly admired in every corner of the world and that
it made us -- it hurt us inside the country, it hurt us outside the country. so i would say if this goes into next year we ought to consider that failure. we ought to get these guys to do a deal that they know they can do and we have to get them do it now. this is not just jeff immelt speaking, the business community almost universally speaks with one voice and that needs to get done now and moving it to next year is failure. >> rose: i don't know of any c.e.o. who knows more about the...